Keith Thurman is still interested in fighting Tim Tzzyu, despite his losing in the seventh round with the WBC Junior Middle champion Sebastian Fundora, last Saturday evening in Las Vegas.
Thurman vs. Tsyzyu: Gold Coast Interest
Thurman (31-1, 23 KO) says he is ready to fight at Gold Coast against the thesis if they pay him. He doesn’t say how much he would like, but it’s probably in millions. Many years ago, he spread money against Manny Pacquiao, Danny Garcia and Shawn Porter.
Wasted career Keith
Fans believe that the former WBA and WBC, Thurman, the former WBA and Thurman, desperately desperate is to pay off. They believe that “one -time” realizes that for years he has wasted so much time, sitting outside the ring, that he is trying to get money while he can.
“He lost last year [WBO junior middleweight] World Championship title [against Fundora]. He fought with Bakhram [Murtazaliev] For [IBF 154-lb] World Championship title. He had one fight for a return [Joey Spencer]And then he again tried to regain the title of world champion – said Keith Thurman to Punch podcast About Timeu after losing to Sebastian Funda last Saturday.
It is understandable why Tsyzyu wanted a rematch with the fund. For the money they offered, he was unable to refuse to fight. Of course, he needed more than one simply tuning to prepare for a rematch. Joey Spencer was not good enough to prepare Tim for the second fight with the fund.
It would be too risky to delay the rematch, because the division of 154 pounds is deep with talent. Even charges dealing with clothing in the first 15 years would be hazardous to Tych. For example, Charles Conwell takes 12th place. This is someone who would have a great chance to beat Tim.
Desperate Thurman wants to fight Tziu
“They [Tszyu’s promoters] They hurried to the top and of course they saw that it was not an effortless feat. No, the kid is not ready, but he must choose the right fights. They have to choose someone who is better than Spencer. But someone who is not the world champion or Hall of Famer like me – said Thurman.
“Once upon a time, Thurman is not a Hall of Famer and it is unlikely that he would ever be. The management of Tziu will not choose Thurman after what happened to the fund. They will feed Tim Supple the opposition and slowly rebuild it. Thurman must go on and forget about Tkuu, because everything has changed.
“You will take me to Gold Coast and I will end my career Tim Tziu. If you want to see it, pay me and do it. I will get rid of Tziu,” said Thurman.
It’s hard for Thurman. In his career he wasted so much time, remaining inactive for most of the last eight years since 2017. Since then, he fought only four times, and his popularity does not exist. So all the fighters they called are not interested in fighting him because he brings nothing to the table.
However, despite Ramirez winning the WBO and WBA titles, Benavidez expressed interest in returning to 175 pounds, where he still holds the WBC belt, and facing unified champion Dmitry Bivol.
It would be for the undisputed featherlight heavyweight crown, which Bivol won by majority decision in his February 2025 rematch with Artur Beterbiev.
Before he attempts to reclaim the WBC belt, however, Bivol must first defend two of his three major titles against mandatory challenger Michael Eifert on May 30.
After that, Benavidez will almost certainly target Bivol, even though cruiserweight rival Jai Opetaia accused him of taking a “smarter path.”
I’m talking to Ring Magazinethe former IBF champion assured that he would be ready to fight Benavidez, but only if the 29-year-old’s team was willing to show the same enthusiasm.
“This fight is effortless on our side. I was ready… All I hear is excuses. How bad you feel [Benavidez] do you want to fight?
“I heard he would choose a different path, and honestly, I think he would choose a wiser path.”
Although considered by many to be the No. 1 cruiserweight, Opetaia no longer has a world title to attract Benavidez. Instead, it means his potential fight with Benavidez would not be a three-belt unification fight.
According to. Snoop Dogg is set to star in an upcoming boxing drama titled Deadlinewho first informed about the casting. The Long Beach native will appear alongside Brandon Perea, known for his role as Jordan Peele in the film.
The project is more of a feature film than a series. Eric Amadio, who previously worked on the FX series, is writing and directing. Snoop’s exact role has not been revealed.
History
Per Deadline, it follows a tranquil street fighter raised in a Long Beach group home, torn between a troubled past and a future in professional boxing, trying to leave the backyard brawls behind and following his estranged father into the sport. Amadio described the film as both a coming-of-age boxing picture and a story about faith, presenting the theme as having faith in yourself when no one else has it, and having faith in people who refuse to give up on you.
Amadio addressed both casting choices for the lead role in comments reported by Deadline, saying that Perea gave him the nuanced, complicated fighter the role required and that Snoop portrayed an real character who has seen every version of the kid and still puts his trust in him.
Production details
The film will be produced by Snoop Dogg’s Death Row Pictures along with Everlast Pictures. In a statement, Snoop said his company is proud to be a part of the project, calling it a story built on heart, grit, struggle and redemption, tied to the spirit of Long Beach.
Deadline first reported on the project in March 2022, when rapper and actor Common joined the cast of the film alongside Perea. Filming will begin in Los Angeles this summer.
Canelo Alvarez still talks like a central figure in the super middleweight division, even though he no longer holds all the belts after his loss to Terence Crawford.
“They have to fight each other and then I will choose the winner.” Canelo said to Mr. Verzace. “At some point we all have to earn what we deserve, right? And they have to earn it.”
The comments were notable because Canelo is no longer a world champion at 168, and yet he still speaks from a position that allows him to avoid the same path he believes others should follow.
Since his loss to Crawford last September and absence following elbow surgery, the 168-pound belts have spread to a up-to-date group of champions that includes Christian Mbilli, Hamzah Sheeraz, Osleys Iglesias and Jaime Munguia.
Despite the loss, Canelo will still have an immediate shot at winning the world title against Mbilli on September 12 in Riyad.
This has sparked criticism from some fans who believe the former undisputed champion should now prove himself against threatening rivals before being given another shot at the title.
Fighters such as Lester Martinez, Diego Pacheco and Bektemir Melikuziev were mentioned by fans as opponents that Canelo would normally have to face if he was treated as a standard fighter rather than boxing’s biggest commercial star.
Canelo also rejected the idea of closely studying up-to-date names entering the division.
“I never check it,” he said when asked about the current situation in the super middleweight division.
For many fans, this reaction only reinforced the feeling that Canelo still sees himself as a cut above the rest of the division, even though he no longer holds all the belts.
But the Mexican star remains the sport’s biggest financial draw, which allows him to move on differently than most fighters after defeat. While younger fighters continue to try to establish themselves, Canelo returns to another championship fight.
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